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this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> one day after a watered down background gun check went down to defeat. pro-opponents said this is not over and want to make sure we have a different congress and ask for mothers to stop lawmakers at the grocery store and tell them, you lost my vote. astronaut kelly said what he thought. >> what a terrible day for our country. with 80 votes, we meet with a u.s. senator who says they agree with the policy. know it will save lives, can't vote for it and couldn't give us a reason why they couldn't.
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technology is advanced. they're going the start as close as possible to the event, to the explosions and move out from there. so, my nat data first and then slowly but surely, they'll get through the rest of those photos and video. over time, but it will be weeks. they will have a better sense of what might be connected to other factors, like the bags that they think carried the bombs. so i think it's great, get this now, because it's difficult to be preserved. >> is this, is that an approach that has evolved over the past 12 years? is that not the way they would have approached this before 9/11? before we had this huge investment in intelligence since then? >> first, we simply didn't have access to all this video and photo technology that is ubiquitous today. there are far more video cameras, hoemts and restaurants and people are walking around with iphones. the second is a much greater ability to deal with these massive amounts of data and the technology there has improved and the u.s. government and the i
technology is advanced. they're going the start as close as possible to the event, to the explosions and move out from there. so, my nat data first and then slowly but surely, they'll get through the rest of those photos and video. over time, but it will be weeks. they will have a better sense of what might be connected to other factors, like the bags that they think carried the bombs. so i think it's great, get this now, because it's difficult to be preserved. >> is this, is that an...
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>>> just how crucial was technology as this case unfolded? well, these pictures captured by surveillance cameras at the boston marathon ultimately led to the capture of dzhokhar tsarnaev. joining me jodie warbrick national security reporter at "the washington post." i know you had an awesome breakdown of the series of event leading to the capture of these two brothers, so walk us through it. and how crucial were the security devices identifying them? >> you know, it's really a mix as far as technology goes, because, yeah, absolutely the security camera videos and still shots were incredibly good. came from many different sources not just law enforcement stuff but retail stores and private cameras and this is what really brought us to the suspects, but a lot of this was still old fashioned police work and some dumb luck. a guy happens to see last night some blood on a tarp on a boat and that's what leads to the break of finding the second suspect. we still need the good stuff, too. >> tell me how the boat, then, played out? that was it. do we
>>> just how crucial was technology as this case unfolded? well, these pictures captured by surveillance cameras at the boston marathon ultimately led to the capture of dzhokhar tsarnaev. joining me jodie warbrick national security reporter at "the washington post." i know you had an awesome breakdown of the series of event leading to the capture of these two brothers, so walk us through it. and how crucial were the security devices identifying them? >> you know, it's...
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. ♪ ♪ this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. are proven to be effective pain relievers. tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain. bayer advanced aspirin blocks pain at the site. try the power >>> he was controlled by fbi like for five, three, five years. they knew what my son was doing. they knew what actions and what the sites on the internet he was going. they used to come home, they used to come and talk to me. they used to tell me that, you know, that they are controlling his -- they were telling me that he is really a terrorist leader and they are afraid of him. >> that is tamerlan tsarnaev's mother saying the fbi monitored him forself years essentially, his every move. is that true and if so why? joining me is clark kent irvin. with a big welcome to you, so glad you're here, because as we listen to what the mom is saying, do you believe it or do you think she may have mistaken the world controlled for being observed by or watched by? >> i think that's exactly right, alex. i'm
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. ♪ ♪ this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you love. lactaid®. for 25 years, easy to digest. easy to love. stonehenge. we have stone people out on the plaza here on 30 rock in new york city. >>> we're going to give you your forecast in a second. back to boston, where the moment of crisis led to moments of heroism. the lives of two men, a father from new hampshire and a student at massachusetts college intersengted in a way -- intersected in a way neither one of them want to forget. nbc's ann thompson has the story. >> reporter: they were strangers just a week ago. >> reporter: look at him, he's trying to outfunny me. >> reporter: terror made them fast friends. do you believe in fate? >> i do now. i do today. how can you not? >> he asked me monday morning, i don't think i would have said yes, but, absolutely. >> reporter: it was fwae-year-old rob wheeler who took the shirt off h
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the president got some grief for some of the administration's investments in the green technology, but you don't hear anybody saying, well, we don't want to support google, facebook or twitter. i think there's a broad understanding this would be the engine that creates jobs well into the 21st century and cities and nations would do well to encourage and invest in these new opportunities. i to to a group of college students and said where will you move after college? you can see what new york city is competing with san francisco, some people want to go there, some to new york, some to austin. it's imperative for cities to compete with one another and encourage this innovate i have been economy, and it's important for countries to do the same thing. we want people from around the world, immigrants from other countries, get educated here, stay here and create the jobs of the future. >> and we also want women to be engaged in these. rachel, this is soming we've talked about before, but these fields tend tore male-dominated. to have buy in on whole, you have to have gender equity. >> this i
the president got some grief for some of the administration's investments in the green technology, but you don't hear anybody saying, well, we don't want to support google, facebook or twitter. i think there's a broad understanding this would be the engine that creates jobs well into the 21st century and cities and nations would do well to encourage and invest in these new opportunities. i to to a group of college students and said where will you move after college? you can see what new york...
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to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com using telemedical and mobile technologies, verizon innovators are connecting trauma surgeons to patients in the field. helping them get the attention they need, before they even reach the hospital. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. creativity. ingenuity. leadership. these are skills we see in great actors and great teachers, which america will need more of because in the next decade, over a million teachers will retire. you have what it takes to be a teacher. the more you know. >>> go ahead and bring you up to date on the latest from boston this is what we know now the victims of marathon bombings were honored this afternoon at a special ceremony at fenway park before the red sox/royals game. some want the 19-year-old suspect tried as an enemy combat tant, not a criminal defendant. 53 people remain in boston hospitals today, three of them in critical condition, including a 7-year-old girl. some of those victims are in the same hospital where the suspect is listed in serious conditi
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this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, the average stay is 26 days. but brayden dailey has been here for six months while she and her attorney attempt to reach a plea deal with her prosecutor. >> you're in a little box all day, either by yourself or with a stranger that you don't know anything about. you don't know why they're there. and you can't have fun in jail. you can try, but you're here to do time and leave. >> but now at least the end is in sight. dailey decided to sign a plea deal reducing her charge of sexual misconduct with a minor to attempted sexual misconduct with a minor. as a result, she will serve another six months at maricopa before going home, but she will face lifelong probation and must register as a sex offender adhering to the long list of restrictions that come with it. >> the fear i have once i leave is the fact that every time i see someone younger than me or younger than 18, i'm going to have to -- i'm going to have t
this is a stunning work of technology. the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> at the maricopa county jail in phoenix, the average stay is 26 days. but brayden dailey has been here for six months while she and her attorney attempt to reach a plea deal with her prosecutor. >> you're in a little box all day, either by yourself or with a stranger that you don't know anything about. you don't know why they're there. and you can't have...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're just getting started. to grow or start your business visit thenewny.com >>> we are back with more of msnbc's continuing coverage of the boston marathon bombing. after last night's capture of suspect, 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, who -- just who were these two young men who wreaked havoc on the city of boston? robert pape is with us and clark kent ervin. bob, let's start with something we were talking about during the break here. the absolute next step in this investigation is going to be what? >> we're going to go to that, quote, foreign government that gave
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is our business. we've reduced taxes and lowered costs to save businesses more than two billion dollars to grow jobs, cut middle class income taxes to the lowest rate in sixty years, and we're creating tax free zones for business startups. the new new york is working creating tens of thousands of new businesses, and we're...
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a collection of innovations designed around the only bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. you'll only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide, where right now, save $400 on the only memory foam bed that adjusts to each of you. plus special financing on all beds! sleep number. comfort. individualized. they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show. show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >>> down the middle. straight down the middle. >> the fourth avenue jail in maricopa county, arizona, houses more than 2,000 male inmates, including those considered to pose the highest security risk. racial tensions run high in this fac
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the first technology arof its kind...eepi? mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> only half a block away from the blast yesterday. he experienced yesterday just having run the marathon. was this your first boston marathon? >> actually i did not run marathon. i was taking photos of the marathon. i was shooting the marathon for -- >> sorry. >> shooting some runners. >> i was about, sorry, continue? >> tell me what you saw. >> i was about half a block away when it happened. and i was just entering a rest rauth when it happened. and the first bomb had gone off and i didn't even know what had happened. what it was. what was going on. but everyone around mere, including myself got extremely still. and i could see outside. the whole restaurant had windows, and everyone outside ha crying and screaming and just running in any direction. thousands and thousands and thousands of people are running in any direction they could. just, just to get away from what they, what they saw. >> so what did you do next? >> i, i
the first technology arof its kind...eepi? mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> only half a block away from the blast yesterday. he experienced yesterday just having run the marathon. was this your first boston marathon? >> actually i did not run marathon. i was taking photos of the marathon. i was shooting the marathon for -- >> sorry. >> shooting some runners. >> i was about, sorry, continue? >>...
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with technology, support system and just drive and determination, i've actually done more in the past two years than i've done, you know, in my entire life just, you know, being in activities, skiing, snowboarding, climbing mountains. anything that's unimaginable is definitely doable. and that's what we're trying to do to these victims that had a great loss of a leg or both legs, is just to show them that, hey, in a year, two years from now, you're going to be up running and gunning just like we are, and you're going to be where we are, and you're going d to be supporting somebody that just had a life-changing experience, and you're going to be their inspiration. like i said, when we went there to be the inspiration, we got more out of the trip than we could have ever given any of those that were injured. >> i'm sure you did. marine captain cameron west, thank you very much for joining me tonight, but more importantly, thank you very much for going to boston and telling them your story. >> it's my honor. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the sequester cuts are finally hitting
with technology, support system and just drive and determination, i've actually done more in the past two years than i've done, you know, in my entire life just, you know, being in activities, skiing, snowboarding, climbing mountains. anything that's unimaginable is definitely doable. and that's what we're trying to do to these victims that had a great loss of a leg or both legs, is just to show them that, hey, in a year, two years from now, you're going to be up running and gunning just like...
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travelers, dupont and united technologies. all doing better than expected. if we were to open right now we'd be up about 60 points. couple items to talk about. internet sales tax which used to be considered the amazon loophole. it cleared a procedural hurdle in the senate yesterday and it could get a vote this week and obama supports levying that tax. they say about $23 billion is lost a year with this loophole and amazon's no longer fighting this battle. actually they're so big and in so many different states that they do not even get involved in this discussion. it is ebay that's been lobbying heavily to keep this loophole in place as we all have enjoyed the benefit from time to time. i want to also point out netflix. you want to talk about andle? it reports after the close today. netflix reported yesterday. netflix stock was at like $53 last september. it is now over $200. they almost have as many subscribers as hbo does now. the stock is up 112%. >> unbelievable! >> 112% in a year. apple's down 30%. >> brian, stop right here. look at that. steve ratner,
travelers, dupont and united technologies. all doing better than expected. if we were to open right now we'd be up about 60 points. couple items to talk about. internet sales tax which used to be considered the amazon loophole. it cleared a procedural hurdle in the senate yesterday and it could get a vote this week and obama supports levying that tax. they say about $23 billion is lost a year with this loophole and amazon's no longer fighting this battle. actually they're so big and in so many...
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a collection of innovations designed around the only bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. you'll only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide, where right now, save $400 on the only memory foam bed that adjusts to each of you. plus special financing on all beds! sleep number. comfort. individualized. >>> the death toll in china continues to rise following saturday's devastating 6.6 magnitude earthquake. just five years ago a massive quake in the same region killed nearly 70,000 people. joining me now from beijing with the very latest on this, ian, with a sobering good day to you. where do the numbers stand right now? >> reporter: alex, the number of dead has now gone over 200 with several thousand injured. there are reports in the chain he's press of villages flattened back in 2008 in that massive kuwait, quake, flattened again. some reports are still sketchy. rescue workers are still struggling to get to some of the more remote areas. their efforts hampered by la landslides on mountainous roads and a
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imagine if this technology gets into the hands of our so-called enemies? for me, we have to end drone strikes right now. because we have no way of america the ways in which it impacts our future and the ways in which it sort of undermines the sort of stature of the united states. i know the military arguments. >> i disagree with that. the drones have been extraordinarily effective especially as intel gathering devices in part of the world and when they have been effective. the incidents of drone strikes going awry is relatively small. inconsequence wall when it happens no question about that. when you read about the general's book when it tracks down the bad guys and keeps track of them and the shichpmen of arms and effective tool and keeps people from on the ground going in there. >> i come from a military family so i appreciate the way in which drones save lives with military personnel. the surveillance piece is a different conversation but the mortality rates and killing drones i think are a little bit scarier. >> the radicalization piece d -- >> light
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and we're using to a certain extent technology to plug the gaps. we're increasing the number of cameras that we have. one of the things that we're doing, we had it in motion prior to the boston marathon. but we want to increase the number of mobile cameras that we have so we can put them up at events and then move them to other events. along our marathon route, we have 220 cameras. but most of them are on bridges. we want to increase at least the public sector cameras that we have along that route. >> all right. new york city police commissioner, ray kelly, thank you very much. it's always good to see you. >> thank you for the great job you keep doing for the city. >> thank you. >>> a new book on afghanistan that's not so good. president hamid karzai had to talk to the author himself about it. award winning historian william dalrymple joins us next. keep it right here on "morning joe." [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national
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with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. >>> i'm rachel maddow. today's boston marathon was in part a memorial to the victims of the mass shooting of the sandy hook victims in december. 26 were killed in the sandy hook killing and the 26th mile was dedicated to the memory of those victims. a teen ran today in their honor. watch. >> reporter: today brought another round of heart ache for a tiny connecticut town that's already suffered so much. the 117th boston marathon was dedicated to the memory of the lives lost in the newtown, connectic connecticut mass sheeting. each wave of runners marked 26 seconds before they took off. for some runners it was personal. >> in way it's a bit reliving what we all felt like on that day and the days after. it was pretty horrific. it's hard to wrap your head arou
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., there was a report of gunfire at the nearby massachusetts institute of technology, m.i.t. at 10:30 p.m., an m.i.t. campus police officer was found shot to death in his vehicle. he was later identified as 26 sean collier. and it wasn't over. now an armed carjacking of a black mercedes suv. the driver held hostage at gun point for half an hour. the gunman would take that mercedes suv would take that on a willed to deadly ride fr cambridge to watertown, massachusetts. the suspects shot at police and threw exploding devices from a speeding car. a police officer was seriously wounded. in watertown around midnight, this couple found themselves in the center of the storm. >> there are with 30 cups on foot running towards us on the opposite side. get back. what are you doing? get away. it was surreal. it felt like a movie. >> reporter: as 200 roun were fired, this resident called 911. >> i sherd explosion after explosion. i crouched down in the doorway and i saw the bullet come from here to there. it was so loud. >> reporter: shortly after 1:00 a.m. eastern time, a reporter was ca
., there was a report of gunfire at the nearby massachusetts institute of technology, m.i.t. at 10:30 p.m., an m.i.t. campus police officer was found shot to death in his vehicle. he was later identified as 26 sean collier. and it wasn't over. now an armed carjacking of a black mercedes suv. the driver held hostage at gun point for half an hour. the gunman would take that mercedes suv would take that on a willed to deadly ride fr cambridge to watertown, massachusetts. the suspects shot at...
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the problem is that that technology has really widespread. it is also been talked about by domestic extremist groups. so although it is predominantly used by al qaeda associated overseas, we really can't draw that conclusion now. >> one of the most fascinating part of the story is usually when there is a big terrorism event, a group or people come forward and claim responsibility so the fact that there's been silence on this is a little bit perplexing. give us details on why they would or wouldn't do that? >> as a general matter, when al qaeda has been associated with an attack and it's an international terrorism group, that overseas group has taken credit. we haven't seen that. and my estimation is every day that passes that we don't see a claim from overseas, it makes it more and more likely that it's a domestic group. quite often domestic groups have not taken credit for it because taking credit for it would make them a much higher profile target for the fbi to go and find them. >> i want to get to the ricin story. do you -- it is strange
the problem is that that technology has really widespread. it is also been talked about by domestic extremist groups. so although it is predominantly used by al qaeda associated overseas, we really can't draw that conclusion now. >> one of the most fascinating part of the story is usually when there is a big terrorism event, a group or people come forward and claim responsibility so the fact that there's been silence on this is a little bit perplexing. give us details on why they would or...
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. >> mcvai's voice will lay out his version of developments using new facial replacement technology, we transform recreation shot with actors into visuals that graphically place mcvai into the very scenes he describes. drawing from 45 hours of exclusive audiotapes, we'll go deeper than ever thought possible into the mindset of this calculating killer. >> this is one kid who got it in his head that he could play god. >> when mcvai talks about the actual bombing, he's not almost bragging. he's boasting completely. >> first of all, i believe there is no hell, but if i go further and say even if there is, i don't think i'm going. >> can you imagine like if lee harvey oswald had the chance to spill his guts or john wilkes booth? i knew i had one of the most saddest and horrible stories that has ever been told in american journalism. >> i never had trouble admitting to my involvement in what i did because i feel no shame for it. you see, with these tapes, i feel very free in talking. you've got this adrenaline pumping, but you force yourself to stay calm. i then pulled up to the light whic
. >> mcvai's voice will lay out his version of developments using new facial replacement technology, we transform recreation shot with actors into visuals that graphically place mcvai into the very scenes he describes. drawing from 45 hours of exclusive audiotapes, we'll go deeper than ever thought possible into the mindset of this calculating killer. >> this is one kid who got it in his head that he could play god. >> when mcvai talks about the actual bombing, he's not almost...
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there was a report of gunfire at the nearby massachusetts institute of technology, m.i.t. at 10:30 p.m., an m.i.t. campus police officer was found shot to death in his vehicle. he was later identified as sean collier. it wasn't over. now an armed carjacking of a black mercedes suv. its driver held hostage at g gunpoint for half an hour. as they sped through the streets, the suspects shot at police and threw explosive devices from the speeding car. a police officer was seriously wounded. in watertown around midnight, lindsay gaylord and her boyfriend found themselves in the center of the storm. >> there were 30 cops on foot running toward us on the opposite side. >> it was surreal. it felt like a movie. >> as more than 200 rounds were fired, a resident called 911. >> i heard explosion after explosion. i crouched down in my doorway and i saw the bullet come from here through there. >> you saw it. >> i saw it happen. it was so scary. >> shortly after 1:00 a.m. eastern time, adam williams was caught in the crossfire nearby. >> we're taking cover behind the local police vehicle
there was a report of gunfire at the nearby massachusetts institute of technology, m.i.t. at 10:30 p.m., an m.i.t. campus police officer was found shot to death in his vehicle. he was later identified as sean collier. it wasn't over. now an armed carjacking of a black mercedes suv. its driver held hostage at g gunpoint for half an hour. as they sped through the streets, the suspects shot at police and threw explosive devices from the speeding car. a police officer was seriously wounded. in...
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i think there's a lot to be done here, again, through the use of technology. it's one of the changes here. you have so much information. how do you get to that quickly so you can make the pieces of the puzzle come together quicker? >> thank you so much, michael balboni. we have joining us u.s. congressman ed marqmarkey from massachusetts. krystle campbell comes from medford, mass. >> well, that's -- that's basically the story here. it's not a story just about boston. it's a story about all of massachusetts. this is the one day where the whole state comes together. it is an event where everyone knows one of the runners or everyone knows someone who went to see the marathon. it brings the entire state together. and she is just a perfect example of someone who was an innocent victim in this whole story, and everyone in the state is empathizing with her, her family and everyone and every one of their families that has been affected by this tragedy. >> what do you make of being a boston red sox fan like everyone else up there? it comes to you, part of your baptism
i think there's a lot to be done here, again, through the use of technology. it's one of the changes here. you have so much information. how do you get to that quickly so you can make the pieces of the puzzle come together quicker? >> thank you so much, michael balboni. we have joining us u.s. congressman ed marqmarkey from massachusetts. krystle campbell comes from medford, mass. >> well, that's -- that's basically the story here. it's not a story just about boston. it's a story...
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all the differences in technology from 9/11. pete william was discussing that on our show. the three terabytes of data that they say they have. that's 3 trillion bytes, the library of congress get that over several weeks. in technology circles, what they call crowd sourcing being used to try to take the communal desire to do something and to help catch whoever these perpetrators are. and yet from your experience on these issues, what can they do to speed up that process? that is an enormous amount for investigators to go through. is it not? >> it is. i think if this was just the boston police department, as good as they are, that would be an overwhelming technical matter. because we have the resources of the federal government, i think this is going to be able to be handled a lot easier than it otherwise would have been. it is just a matter of processing it. one of the good things about the age we live in, not only do people have phones that they're taking pictures. there's a the love data embedded in those pictures. time information, other sorts of information about where
all the differences in technology from 9/11. pete william was discussing that on our show. the three terabytes of data that they say they have. that's 3 trillion bytes, the library of congress get that over several weeks. in technology circles, what they call crowd sourcing being used to try to take the communal desire to do something and to help catch whoever these perpetrators are. and yet from your experience on these issues, what can they do to speed up that process? that is an enormous...
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>> the technology has improved tremendously in terms of facial recognition technology and they are using that matching images on video at the scene to any faces that might be in databases and running that to see if there's any sort of match. another way is, okay, here's an image that we've got. let's go back to others who we know that were at the scene and who were at businesses nearby and show a picture. that would be routine police work that is done. that's many, many aspects and i'm sure there are others that they are not going to talk to us about as they attempt to track down who planted these devices. >> help me here because all the time we're talking about union station or 30th street station in philly or anywhere, there's a big stein and an announcement. why don't they let the people see the person and say, i know this i goo, i know this woman? i assume it's a guy. >> that's part of the debate that's been going on all day today as you look at the mess that went on this afternoon with some of the bad reporting and again i think earlier in the day i think they thought they had a nam
>> the technology has improved tremendously in terms of facial recognition technology and they are using that matching images on video at the scene to any faces that might be in databases and running that to see if there's any sort of match. another way is, okay, here's an image that we've got. let's go back to others who we know that were at the scene and who were at businesses nearby and show a picture. that would be routine police work that is done. that's many, many aspects and i'm...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers.
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the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> everyone i talk to in oklahoma city said the residual effect of that bombing was, it made the city more compassionate. it united people in a way that they could not have anticipated at the time. united unfortunately, by these acts of violence. whether it's mass shootings or these random terrifying bombs. >> that was tom brokaw, speaking about the emotional impact of the tragedy like yesterday's bombing at the boston marathon. president obama spoke in the last hour about the response in and around boston over the past day. >> the medical students who hurried to help saying when we heard, we all came in. the priests who opened their churches and ministered to the hurt and the fearful. and the good people of boston, who opened their homes to the victims of this attack, and those shaken by it. so if you
the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> everyone i talk to in oklahoma city said the residual effect of that bombing was, it made the city more compassionate. it united people in a way that they could not have anticipated at the time. united unfortunately, by these acts of violence. whether...
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a collection of innovations designed around the only bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. you'll only find sleep number at one of our over 400 stores nationwide, where right now, save $400 on the only memory foam bed that adjusts to each of you. plus special financing on all beds! sleep number. comfort. individualized. >>> all right. what you are seeing are people celebrating outside fenway park, of course, where else would you go in boston if you wanted to celebrate in the streets, an end to a week-long incredibly tense ordeal for the city of boston. they are out in force tonight. some folks will be collectively drinking their be collectively drinking their faces off in a little bit. let's bring in emma gilligan and joshua foust. i wanted to talk to both of you because of the ethnicity, the nationality and the background of these two brothers. they are ethnically chechen. can you give us insight to the part of the world the brothers parents are now in. why were they there and in kyrgyzstan before? explain to me that tr
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i mean, this is very low level technology. it's available on the internet to foreign jihadis or american malcontents. >> one of the thing that strucks me in the work you and tim have done together, the way you, again, try to present this authentic picture. that seems like that takes you this way of getting in there and earning the trust of the people that you're covering. how do you and tim -- how did you and tim do that? >> we did that by spending off and on a whole year with 30 men, a platoon. at a very remote outpost. everyone had to count on each other, including tim and myself. tim and i could not fall out on a patrol. we had to act responsibly. we gradually gained their trust because essentially we functioned like soldiers. we also were not interested in a strategic or political analysis of the war. we were solely trying to document their experience, their lives at this remote outpost. and once they figured that out, they were really, really very good with us. we actually came to be very close to them sfwl we've actually
i mean, this is very low level technology. it's available on the internet to foreign jihadis or american malcontents. >> one of the thing that strucks me in the work you and tim have done together, the way you, again, try to present this authentic picture. that seems like that takes you this way of getting in there and earning the trust of the people that you're covering. how do you and tim -- how did you and tim do that? >> we did that by spending off and on a whole year with 30...
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report earlier, they are literally going to piece by piece put this together, as much as possible with technology and the cameras that were all around that scene. >> i think one of the authorities this morning described this as probably one of the most heavily photographed areas in the country yesterday. just because of this event going on. and they hope with so many lenses pointed and so many different directions, somebody somewhere got something that will be of investigative value. so what they'll try to do with the videos, to the extent that they can, match them up in terms of time. so that they are all registered. so the frame, as you go frame by frame, you're moving in the same time dimension. you're going a second ahead in each one at the same time of day. and then they'll try to look at still photos and try to line those up as well, hoping they can see something there that maybe people weren't aware of at the time. >> all right. pete williams, thank you very much for the latest information on the investigation. let's to go kris jansing. she is at a crime scene focused on about 12 blocks. w
report earlier, they are literally going to piece by piece put this together, as much as possible with technology and the cameras that were all around that scene. >> i think one of the authorities this morning described this as probably one of the most heavily photographed areas in the country yesterday. just because of this event going on. and they hope with so many lenses pointed and so many different directions, somebody somewhere got something that will be of investigative value. so...
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coming in but as of now there is no certain match and they are, again, using all their computers and technology to try to, as the names come in, to try to find them and find out which tips are more credible than the others. >> i'm wondering, jonathan, if you were in that crowd and survived and you're watching right now, does the human memory work that way that you would recognize these two guys walking along dressed as they were? >> i don't know. looking over the videotapes of that crowd, people were coming, going, celebratory, people watching the race, looking out on to the marathoners finishing up looking for their friends, loved ones, and probably not paying attention as closely to people around them. so i'm not exactly sure unless something stood out and my speculation is that someone noticed this guy in the white hat and setting something down, perhaps somebody remembers that and thought that's strange. but looking at this videotape, it just looks like ordinary guys in their 20s walking along this marathon route near the end of the race. >> or, to be honest about it and complete, guys dres
coming in but as of now there is no certain match and they are, again, using all their computers and technology to try to, as the names come in, to try to find them and find out which tips are more credible than the others. >> i'm wondering, jonathan, if you were in that crowd and survived and you're watching right now, does the human memory work that way that you would recognize these two guys walking along dressed as they were? >> i don't know. looking over the videotapes of that...
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i would warn that this technology as you implied is something that is very well-known in domestic circles as well on a variety of websites. although we commonly see it in the al qaeda world, we don't think it's distinctive enough to draw conclusions at this point. >> do you get the impression that the person who made this bomb is trying to cover their tracks? meaning this is not somebody looking for attention, but covering their tracks because they want to do it again or covering their tracks for another reason that they are trying to stay in hiding? >> i think so. i think the lack of a plan of responsibility from outside the u.s. and international terrorist groups or at least of lack of a credible claim starts to make one suspect more and more as hours and days pass that this was an individual or a group operating solely here in the united states. that doesn't tell you if it's anti-government and a domestic group and inspired by al qaeda, but as time goes on, a lack of a plan of responsibility from overseas, you do have to look more within the united states. >> in your experience, what s
i would warn that this technology as you implied is something that is very well-known in domestic circles as well on a variety of websites. although we commonly see it in the al qaeda world, we don't think it's distinctive enough to draw conclusions at this point. >> do you get the impression that the person who made this bomb is trying to cover their tracks? meaning this is not somebody looking for attention, but covering their tracks because they want to do it again or covering their...
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technology advanced tremendously. i have another question. i heard in early reports that there was military-type explosive that they found on the street. if that's true, the question is how did these two people get ahold of this level of explosives. not everybody has access to that type of high explosive. that's another unanswered question. >> michael, any insight into that? >> i know i sound like a broken record, but in these situations, false reports and misleading information is just a multitude of it. >> excuse me for a second, a reporter on the scene is getting pushed back. let's listen. >> they won't let us up there. >> back out. >> i can't say exactly where kerry is except in watertown, but he was near what was yellow crime tape before when he was reporting for the area. clearly in what seems to be a frantic way, they are moving them away from this area. james fox would tell you obviously they have an ongoing situation right there. we are hearing kerry now? >> and then as you know as we were starting to talk and i was beginning to give
technology advanced tremendously. i have another question. i heard in early reports that there was military-type explosive that they found on the street. if that's true, the question is how did these two people get ahold of this level of explosives. not everybody has access to that type of high explosive. that's another unanswered question. >> michael, any insight into that? >> i know i sound like a broken record, but in these situations, false reports and misleading information is...
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most businesses -- and again, technology smaller than a hockey puck. people see them if they are aware of them. the plexiglass dome can often contain three or four camera heads. sometimes led lighting at night. >> this is a radical change from five or six years a i go. all of our cities are wired. some of those will be the official cameras for say the boston police department. as you said, almost every business and every person. and that's why officials came out early on and said, please, turn this in. preserve it. otherwise the businesses might ordinarily lose that after a couple of days. so it needed to be preserved. get to the government. it takes time to get through all this. once you know about the location and timeframe, officials can get through that relatively rapidly. >> quite extraordinary yesterday. people taking the air shuttle and flying from boston logan to let's say, new york, were stopped. heard an announcement. before you leave here, ask yourself, do you have any evidence. did you take any pictures of the marathon? i arrived at the amt
most businesses -- and again, technology smaller than a hockey puck. people see them if they are aware of them. the plexiglass dome can often contain three or four camera heads. sometimes led lighting at night. >> this is a radical change from five or six years a i go. all of our cities are wired. some of those will be the official cameras for say the boston police department. as you said, almost every business and every person. and that's why officials came out early on and said, please,...
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these technologies are not costless. they have to be evaluated in the balance of the entirety of the law enforcement budget and the government budget. and ultimately, if we are spending money on surveillance cameras, that we possibly don't need. if we have enough. we might be taking police off the street. we might be putting roads in disrepair. we could be taking money from the schools or raising taxes. these technologies are not costless. they're not costless in terms of the budget or civil liberties. >> thank you for your time. greatly appreciate it. now more on the investigation and the aftermath. let me bring in congressman keith ellis, the first muslim elected to congress. first i'm sure you've heard the news that dzhokhar tsarnaev has been charged with using weapons of mass destruction in the boston marathon attacks. we're reading through the charges. learning more about what the fbi seized from his room. they described a large pyrotechnic, a black jacket and white cap. the big concern in addition to his brother's
these technologies are not costless. they have to be evaluated in the balance of the entirety of the law enforcement budget and the government budget. and ultimately, if we are spending money on surveillance cameras, that we possibly don't need. if we have enough. we might be taking police off the street. we might be putting roads in disrepair. we could be taking money from the schools or raising taxes. these technologies are not costless. they're not costless in terms of the budget or civil...
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probably the greatest technological university in the world. it's black, it's white, it's muslim, it's christian, it's jewish, it's hindu. that's who we are. >> mr. ellison, the vice president says that's who we are. but there are plenty of commentators who say that's no longer who we want to be. >> yeah, well, you know, the vice president really describes the actual situation on not just m.i.t. campus but america all over. some people don't want america to be a pluralistic society where everybody respects everyone else's individuality and diversity. but, you know, we've always had people like that. in fact, the greater part of our history has been people -- has been made up of people who wanted to relegate some to the sidelines and others to the back of the bus and others to the concentration camps. i mean, we've had that story told. but, you know, we're now at a space in american history where we recognize the deck dignity of all people, the diversity. we see it as a strength, not weakness. i commend the vice president for reminding americans
probably the greatest technological university in the world. it's black, it's white, it's muslim, it's christian, it's jewish, it's hindu. that's who we are. >> mr. ellison, the vice president says that's who we are. but there are plenty of commentators who say that's no longer who we want to be. >> yeah, well, you know, the vice president really describes the actual situation on not just m.i.t. campus but america all over. some people don't want america to be a pluralistic society...
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that has stayed true as time and technology advanced. now for example you can find things online or printed on chat books, things that call themselves some version of the anarchist cookbook but now they also include instructions for all sorts of things that didn't exist in the early '70s. everything from cellular phone hacking plus all the explosives and drug stuff that used to be there. all the stuff people used to do in your parents' day plus the stuff people do now. j. edgar hoover could not stop bomb making from being published as open source material for the american public in the early 1970s. there is no reason to believe that law enforcement can stop this information from being published either in print or online now. wishing that were not so does not make it so. sticking our heads in the sand about it and pretending it is not happening is not just a form of weakness but a form of dumb. this information is out there. how do we adjust? how does law enforcement handle the fact they have to assume that anybody out there who wants to
that has stayed true as time and technology advanced. now for example you can find things online or printed on chat books, things that call themselves some version of the anarchist cookbook but now they also include instructions for all sorts of things that didn't exist in the early '70s. everything from cellular phone hacking plus all the explosives and drug stuff that used to be there. all the stuff people used to do in your parents' day plus the stuff people do now. j. edgar hoover could not...
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., there was a report of gunfire at the nearby massachusetts institute of technology, m.i.t. at 10:30 p.m. an m.i.t. campus police officer was found shot to death in his vehicle. he was later identified as 26-year-old sean collier. and it wasn't over. now an armed carjacking of a black mercedes suv, its driver held hostage at gunpoint for half an hour. the gunmen would then take that mercedes suv on a wild and deadly ride from cambridge to watertown, massachusetts. >> side street on the right. >> as they sped through the streets the suspects shot at police and threw explosive devices from the speeding car. i police officer was seriously wounded. and in watertown, lindsay gaylord found themselves in the center of the storm. >> there were cops yelling get the "f" back, what are you guys doing? get away. >> it was surreal. it felt like a movie. >> as more than 200 rounds were fired, resident kayla depaul la called 911. >> i heard explosion after explosion and crouched down in my doorway and saw the bullet come from here to there. >> you saw it? >> i saw it happened. it was so sc
., there was a report of gunfire at the nearby massachusetts institute of technology, m.i.t. at 10:30 p.m. an m.i.t. campus police officer was found shot to death in his vehicle. he was later identified as 26-year-old sean collier. and it wasn't over. now an armed carjacking of a black mercedes suv, its driver held hostage at gunpoint for half an hour. the gunmen would then take that mercedes suv on a wild and deadly ride from cambridge to watertown, massachusetts. >> side street on the...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back. it's just past 6:30 p.m. eastern. here's the latest on the terror attacks in boston that have left three people dead and more than 170 hurt. president obama will travel to boston on thursday to speak at an interfaith service for the victims. we're learning more about the three dead victims. one was 8-year-old martin richard. 29-year-old krystle campbell has also been identified. the third was a grad student at boston university. that name has not been released. investigators say the bombs were made from pressure cookers that were hidden inside duffel bags. as we struggle to make sense of what happened, today president obama reminded us of the best we've seen in boston. >> the american people refuse to be terrorized. because what the world saw yesterday in the aftermath of the explosions were stories of heroism and kindness and generosity and love. exhausted runners who kept running to the nearest hospital to g
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back. it's just past 6:30 p.m. eastern. here's the latest on the terror attacks in boston that have left three people dead and more than 170 hurt. president obama will travel to boston on thursday to speak at an interfaith service for the victims. we're learning more about the three dead victims. one was 8-year-old martin richard. 29-year-old krystle...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. when ouwe got a subaru.s born, it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) designed for your most precious cargo. (girl) what? (announcer) the all-new subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. i'm here in your home, having a pretty spectacular tuesday. ♪ but i don't notice the loose rug at the top of your stairs. and that's about to become an issue for me. ♪ and if you got the wrong home insurance coverage, my medical bills could get expensive. so get allstate. [ dennis ] good hands. good home. make sure you have the right home protection. talk to an allstate agent. >>> once again, these are the men the fbi is asking you to help them find. the fbi says they are armed and dangerous. the fbi says they are suspects in the boston bombing investigation. keep
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. when ouwe got a subaru.s born, it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) designed for your most precious cargo. (girl) what? (announcer) the all-new subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. i'm...